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- Eric; Salis, Howard M. (2020-07-13). "Automated design of thousands of nonrepetitive parts for engineering stable genetic systems". Nature Biotechnology...
- the squarefree words used to define this number. Alon et al. define a nonrepetitive coloring of a graph to be an ****ignment of colors to the edges of the...
- measurements of all types of objects located almost anywhere. Certain nonrepetitive applications such as reverse engineering, rapid prototyping, and large-scale...
- Eric; Salis, Howard M. (2020-07-13). "Automated design of thousands of nonrepetitive parts for engineering stable genetic systems". Nature Biotechnology...
- because neighboring strands twist in unison. Loops and miscellaneous Nonrepetitive loops Round ropes that are fatter in the foreground and thinner towards...
- colleagues as "characterized by high-contrast light and dark patches, in a nonrepetitive configuration, that also provide camouflage by disrupting the recognizable...
- Strickland D, et al. (December 2020). "Automated design of thousands of nonrepetitive parts for engineering stable genetic systems". Nature Biotechnology...
- processing elements. For example, Extra-Long sgRNA Arrays (ELSAs) use nonrepetitive parts to allow direct synthesis of 12-sgRNA arrays from a gene synthesis...
- (November 2019). "Simultaneous repression of multiple bacterial genes using nonrepetitive extra-long sgRNA arrays". Nature Biotechnology. 37 (11): 1294–1301....
- be caused by a variety of factors. non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) nonrepetitive sequence Broadly, any nucleotide sequence or region of a genome that...